Alexander G Garza, Sheila M Van Cuyk, Michael J Brown, Kristin M Omberg
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Abstract
In 2005 and 2009, the Pentagon Force Protection Agency (PFPA) staged deliberate releases of a commercially available organic pesticide containing Bacillus amyloliquefaciens to evaluate PFPA's biothreat response protocols. In concert with, but independent of, these releases, the Department of Homeland Security sponsored experiments to evaluate the efficacy of commonly employed air and surface sampling techniques for detection of an aerosolized biological agent. High-volume air samplers were placed in the expected downwind plume, and samples were collected before, during, and after the releases. Environmental surface and personal air samples were collected in the vicinity of the high-volume air samplers hours after the plume had dispersed. The results indicate it is feasible to detect the release of a biological agent in an urban area both during and after the release of a biological agent using high-volume air and environmental sampling techniques.
2005年和2009年,五角大楼部队保护局(PFPA)故意释放了一种含有解淀粉芽孢杆菌的市售有机农药,以评估PFPA的生物威胁应对方案。与此同时,国土安全部(Department of Homeland Security)也赞助了一些实验,以评估常用的空气和地面采样技术在检测一种雾化生物制剂方面的效果。在预期的顺风羽流中放置了大量空气采样器,并在释放之前,期间和之后收集了样本。在烟羽散去数小时后,在大容量空气采样器附近收集了环境表面和个人空气样本。结果表明,利用大容量空气和环境采样技术,在生物制剂释放过程中和释放后,对城市地区的生物制剂释放进行检测是可行的。